Seattle electric bikes

Bike score: 70

With a bike score of 70, Seattle marks one of the bikeable cities in the United States.

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Best bike city

In 2018, Seattle was named the "Best Bike city" according to Bicycling Magazine.

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158,000+ Seattleites

Over 158,000 Seattleites ride bikes

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Seattle Urban Loop

Experience some of the most iconic sights of the city with a Seattle electric bike. This popular 30-mile loop starts at Gas Works Park, takes you by the Seattle waterfront and Lake Washington, and loops you back to where you started at Gas Works Park.

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Lopez Island

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Seattle electric bike dealers

Dandelion bikes

A specialty bike and e-bike shop in Seattle. Sales and service of premium bicycles designed for transportation, utility, and adventure provide the ideal climate to find your Seattle electric bike.

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Electric and folding bikes northwest

This bike shop located in Ballard is all about electric. In fact, its employees are avid electric bike enthusiasts so they are ready to help you find the perfect Seattle electric bike for you. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Are electric bikes legal to ride in Seattle?

A: Yes, electric bikes are legal to ride in Seattle. ebikes are classified into three categories based on their top speed and motor power, aligning with Washington State laws. Class 1 and Class 2 ebikes are permitted on Seattle's bike lanes and paths, while Class 3 ebikes are restricted to motor paths roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less.

 

Q: Where can I charge my electric bike in Seattle?

A: You can charge your electric bike using a standard electric outlet. This opens up a lot of options including your home, work, bike shops, coffee shops, universities, or anywhere with a standard outlet. 

 

Q: Is there any financial assistance available for purchasing an electric bike in Seattle?

A: Seattle has implemented several incentives and rebates to encourage ebike adoption. Check with local authorities and programs that might offer financial assistance or tax credits for purchasing electric bikes.

 

Q: Are electric bikes suitable for commuting in Seattle's rainy weather?

A: Yes, electric bikes are well-suited for commuting in Seattle's rainy weather. Most ebikes are designed to be weather-resistant, and riders can use rain gear and fenders to protect themselves from splashes.

 

Q: Can I use an electric bike for uphill climbs in Seattle?

A: Yes! One of the great benefits of electric bikes is their ability to assist riders on uphill climbs. The motor provides pedal assistance, making those steep inclines more manageable and enjoyable.

 

Q: Are there any specific traffic rules for electric bike riders in Seattle?

A: Electric bike riders in Seattle must follow the same traffic rules as regular cyclists. It is essential to obey traffic signals, ride in designated bike lanes when available, use hand signals, and wear a helmet for safety.

Seattle Electric Bike Dealers

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